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stand in solidarity with indigenous peoples & mother earth

On September 17, 1851 the historic Fort Laramie Treaty was signed between the United States and representatives of the Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Crow, Assiniboine, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nations. Indeed, the United States acknowledged that all the land covered by the treaty was Indian territory.

Before the ink was dry... the treaty was broken.

In the century that followed, over 500 treaties made with Native Nations were also broken—which has degraded the lives of Indigenous peoples and the health of Mother Earth.

We’re on a journey to create a wave of momentum for the 50th Anniversary of the “Trail of Broken Treaties” caravan to Washington, D.C., 17 September 2022 — and to generate over a million petition signatures to challenge the United States and its Congress to #RightTheWrong and honor at least one of the more than 500 broken treaties made with Native Nations.

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ROBBY ROMERO 25TH ANNIVERSARY

With honor and tribute to the more than 370 million Indigenous Peoples living in seven regions of the world, Eagle Thunder Records presents the 25th Anniversary of Robby Romero’s groundbreaking and critically acclaimed EP RED THUNDER — spotlighting the new track, BORN ON THE REZ produced by DON WAS, featuring Ojibwa Warrior Dennis Banks and the legendary KrisKristofferson.

The star studded collective of friends and family — musicians and actors, Native and not, who came together for this project, produced by Don Was, and featuring Banks and the legendary Kris Kristofferson are a testament to Robby’s influence and integrity. Not to mention his lifetime commitment to this most worthy and crucial cause.

Native Children's Survival

For more than 500 years Indigenous Children around the world have been shattered by oppression and deculturalization. Today, our children remain at risk and suffer the highest rates of illness, suicide, poverty, isolation, and despair. The time of shame, fear, and suffering is over.Let the healing begin.

OUR CAMPAIGNS HELP DISPEL FICTITIOUS MYTHS ANS DEROGATORY STEREOTYPES IN POPULAR CULTURE WHILE RAISING AWARENESS AND GENERATING SUPPORT FOR THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, MOTHER EARTH, AND ALL OUR RELATIONS.

INDIGENOUS CHILDREN'S FUND

The Native Children's Survival Indigenous Children's Fund (NCSICF) is committed to eradicating the life threatening conditions Indigenous children endure each and every day.

These conditions include poverty and inadequate access to food security, clean water, healthcare, education, and opportunity as stated in the specific focus areas in the United Nations Report, “The State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples Vol. II."

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Canada has committed an act of war against Indigenous Peoples. On Monday militarized police were deployed to rip Indigenous water protectors from their home to further a pipeline that proceeds without free, prior, and informed consent of Wet’suwet’en peoples.

On this day, 29 December 1890, we honor and pay tribute to Chief Spotted Elk, the more than 300 women, children, and men massacred at Wounded Knee, and the Dakota 38 executed at Mankato on 26 December 1862.

“As we celebrate winter solstice in ceremony and prayer, we extend our love and joy — wishing all our relatives a happy holiday season. May the Great Spirit bless you with health, happiness, and hope.”

From time immemorial, Indigenous Peoples have held feast day celebrations; Ceremonies of thanksgiving in honor of the sacred gift of life. Everyday we give thanks to the creator. Everyday is thanksgiving.